November 4nd, 2014: At the First National Bank the MEN like to play chess with each other http://lpaste.net/113734 Today's #haskell problem. Men in banks like playing chess with each other http://lpaste.net/113775 come to find in the solution to today's #haskell logic puzzle

November 6th, 2014: From @BenVitale funwithnumb3rs site, we have a, b, and c ... and how simple can today's #haskell problem be? ;) http://lpaste.net/113846It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! is our solution http://lpaste.net/113849 to today's problem

November 10th, 2014: As I embark on my morning commute, I share today's #haskell problem about ... the morning commute! http://lpaste.net/114038 To get to the solution ya gotta keep on truckin' http://lpaste.net/114068

November 11th, 2014: Some Coin sums. In for a penny, in for a £ for today's #haskell problem http://lpaste.net/114089 Solution coded, but is it the correct one for counting coins? lpaste.net/113284 How did you do it? HA! I found the problem with my counting-coins solution! Redundancies! Updated solution at http://lpaste.net/113284

November 13th, 2014: It's all about making the grade. I MEANT: 'THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH'! Yeah, THAT's what I meant. Not: 'making the grade.' http://lpaste.net/114233 Translation: Today's #haskell problem is about making the grade. I MEANT 'SEEKING KNOWLEDGE'! Yeah. That's what I meant. *blush* Isabella makes the grade in today's equational solution lpaste.net/114248 (rant by @geophf provided free of charge).

November 17th, 2014: The in-laws bump into Amy and her baby in the perambulator on her daily stroll for today's #haskell problem http://lpaste.net/114430 For today's solution we find a really roundabout way to say 'brother-in-law' http://lpaste.net/114460 And the bonus solution(http://lpaste.net/114461) we graph it with Neo4J:

November 18th, 2014: Would you like some chips with that Fish? The #haskell puzzler for today is a 'SOLE' word-square http://lpaste.net/114433 Sole Open Ends Lead! A newspaper-escque headline-y-like solution to today's Haskell puzzler http://lpaste.net/114522

November 19th, 2014: Next Mensa puzzler for today's #haskell problem. Who gotfirst place in the science fair? http://lpaste.net/114559 Woman Power! A solution to today's Haskell puzzler http://lpaste.net/114583

November 20th, 2014: "Trick or treat!" But how many bags of candy did the new cashier, to be named later, sell? Solve this lpaste.net/114620 to let her know. The solution is posted here (http://lpaste.net/114635) and graphed out ... for 'funzies.'

November 21st, 2014: Her Majesty, Queen Victoria (Vicky or Maj to her buds) (not really), has a #haskell poem-puzzler for you: http://lpaste.net/114436 (Standard disclaimer: we make no representation of reigning monarchs, living or dead, implied or otherwise. Besides... the Queen has no buds.) So, that brings to mind two thoughts, or pensées:

you see how I used the royal-'we' there? ;)

2) How sad to be Queen, and have no buds :(

(@1HaskellADay In which it is learned it is a sadness to be Queen, to have no buds withal. :( *sniffle*) The 'clever' solution (http://lpaste.net/114733) comes even with its own 'TA-DAH!' ... gratis. You're welcome.

November 27th, 2014: Happy Thanksgiving to all you Haskell aficionados out there! Today's #haskell puzzle set involves da turkeyzzzz! http://lpaste.net/115184 That there is a lot of turkey! http://lpaste.net/115272